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it means more trouble for millions of people already hit hard by hurricane sandy. the storm, and the election, nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, while the nation tries to recover from a deep recession, and in a presidential race, we were after all, all told, was as close and as tight as they get. barack obama, the 44th president of the united states was reelected last night. he was somehow able to stitch together a convincing victory, winning just about all of the battleground states that were so heavily fought over in the most expensive race in u.s. history. it was early this morning when the president appeared with his family becoming the third consecutive two-term president we've elected. that has not happened since the time of presidents jefferson, madison, and monroe. president obama won a decisive victory in both the electoral college and in the popular vote. the outlyer, the one state on the map not yet called is florida. and here we are on the east coast, also covering this. a nor'easter, a storm so fierce the governor of new jersey said it will mo
it means more trouble for millions of people already hit hard by hurricane sandy. the storm, and the election, nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, while the nation tries to recover from a deep recession, and in a presidential race, we were after all, all told, was as close and as tight as they get. barack obama, the 44th president of the united states was reelected last night. he was somehow able to stitch together a convincing victory, winning just about all of the battleground...
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polling stations across the country are gearing up for today's vote, and those in the wake of hurricane sandy's destructive path are doing the best they can. obama versus romney. democrats versus republicansnow the world is watching, and now it's your decision, america. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. well, millions of votes have already been cast and the candidates will do some last-minute politicking early today. in the swing state of ohio, nearly 1.8 million absentee ballots have already been cast. that's up from 2008. in florida nearly 4.5 million people have voted early or by absentee coming very close to the number from last time. president obama voted early this year. he'll do some swing state interviews and then play in his traditional election day basketball game while awaiting the returns from chicago. mr. romney has added two last-minute campaign stops in ohio and pennsylvania after he votes in massachusetts. running mate paul ryan will vote in wisconsin before joining romney in boston. and vice president joe biden will vote i
polling stations across the country are gearing up for today's vote, and those in the wake of hurricane sandy's destructive path are doing the best they can. obama versus romney. democrats versus republicansnow the world is watching, and now it's your decision, america. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. well, millions of votes have already been cast and the candidates will do some last-minute politicking early today. in the swing...
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the rain and wet snow is piling up on homes already damaged by sandy. the long island railroad, one of the nation's biggest commuter train systems, suspended all service. the conditions are recovering the sandy effort as well. >> you may have a setback. i'm prepared for that. i hate setbacks. i don't tolerate them usually very well. but this one i can't control. the weather is what it is. and we're going to have to deal with it. >> state police urged residents to leave low lying neighborhoods, but people many are staying behind because they fear looting. >> this is only adding to the misery for people who haven't had power or gas for days because of sandy. andrew has more from oyster bay, long island. >> the sight of snow for communities now wondering if they'll have power by thanksgiving, seemed like a crude joke. >> kind of laughing about it. it's unbelievable. a hurricane to a nor'easter and driving in the snow within ten days, it's pretty unbelievable. >> but the pounding surf and flat-out annoying nor'easter stung people in oysterway bay. one of so
the rain and wet snow is piling up on homes already damaged by sandy. the long island railroad, one of the nation's biggest commuter train systems, suspended all service. the conditions are recovering the sandy effort as well. >> you may have a setback. i'm prepared for that. i hate setbacks. i don't tolerate them usually very well. but this one i can't control. the weather is what it is. and we're going to have to deal with it. >> state police urged residents to leave low lying...
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the 80-foot-tall survived hurricane sandy and the tree lighting ceremony will be held on november 28th. >>> here's your dish of scrambled politics. a week after he and mitt romney lost the election, he and paul ryan went back to work on capitol hill with no hard feelings. still, it came as a surprise. >> we thought we had a really good chance of winning. you know, the polling and data and all the people who watch this stuff, they had a pretty optimistic view on the night. >> well, fellow republican and louisiana governor bobby jindal is lashing out against his own party after last week's showing. jindal says republicans need to, quote, stop being the stupid party." he also called for the end of what he describes as dumbed down conservatism. >>> and lame duck senator scott brown is urging his fellow republicans to widen the base. the moderate from massachusetts warns the group is the middle is vanishing. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. has been discharged from the mayo clinic being treated for bipolar depression. he remains in minnesota as an outpatient. >>> politico reports
the 80-foot-tall survived hurricane sandy and the tree lighting ceremony will be held on november 28th. >>> here's your dish of scrambled politics. a week after he and mitt romney lost the election, he and paul ryan went back to work on capitol hill with no hard feelings. still, it came as a surprise. >> we thought we had a really good chance of winning. you know, the polling and data and all the people who watch this stuff, they had a pretty optimistic view on the night....
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this time as much as a foot of snow could fall in some places already flooded by sandy. danielle leigh is live in trenton, new jersey, now with a look at the conditions there. >> good morning. people here are waking up to a couple inches of snow on the ground, the first of the season. but for the hundreds of thousands still recovering from hurricane sandy, this was the last thing they needed. rain, snow, and wind at times over 60 miles an hour is drenching homes. entire communities already rearranged by hurricane sandy. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's very sad. it's very sad to see us getting pounded again. >> reporter: waves lashed out on beaches nearly washed away in last week's superstorm, leading to new fears of flooding. people are seeking shelter once again. >> a shelter is available. >> reporter: even as crews rushed to problematic power lines, hundreds of thousands just getting their lights back on are back in the dark. >> it's a little insult to injury, but that's mother nature. >> reporter: for others who never had their power restored, this cold weather is miser
this time as much as a foot of snow could fall in some places already flooded by sandy. danielle leigh is live in trenton, new jersey, now with a look at the conditions there. >> good morning. people here are waking up to a couple inches of snow on the ground, the first of the season. but for the hundreds of thousands still recovering from hurricane sandy, this was the last thing they needed. rain, snow, and wind at times over 60 miles an hour is drenching homes. entire communities...
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the big concerns in this area are the areas devastated by sandy only a week ago. this storm is going to add insult to injury, more power outages, more beach erosion, more large waves crashing into homes. that's going to happen as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening. as far as the wind goes, they're already beginning to pick up, gusting now to new york city at 32. at the peak of the storm, we expect wind gusts anywhere from 50 to 70 miles per hour. that will be this afternoon into early this evening, especially over long island and coastal sections of new jersey. a lot of people just got their power back on. now we'll have additional power outages on top of that. we'll even get snow with this storm. some areas that haven't seen any snow. the snowfall amounts very impressive, especially northern portions of delaware around the philadelphia area and especially new jersey. the same locations that had the devastation and you saw the destruction of their homes, now we're looking at getting a coating of a couple inches of snow on top of damaged property. not
the big concerns in this area are the areas devastated by sandy only a week ago. this storm is going to add insult to injury, more power outages, more beach erosion, more large waves crashing into homes. that's going to happen as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening. as far as the wind goes, they're already beginning to pick up, gusting now to new york city at 32. at the peak of the storm, we expect wind gusts anywhere from 50 to 70 miles per hour. that will be this afternoon into...
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nine days after sandy. >> unbelievable. we'll talk to you next right back here tomorrow night, jim cantore, thanks. >>> we'll take a break. in a moment, what voters are telling us mattered most to them as they left the polls today. [ ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor!
nine days after sandy. >> unbelievable. we'll talk to you next right back here tomorrow night, jim cantore, thanks. >>> we'll take a break. in a moment, what voters are telling us mattered most to them as they left the polls today. [ ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan....
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more misery as the northeast sandy. a new threat, another storm the new jobs report is out this morning. it is mixed news. 171,000 jobs added. the unemployment rate up slightly to 7.9%. we will get reaction from both campaigns. >>> and walk this way. new yorkers in need of a lift are about to get one on our plaza. the count down has gun for air oh smith's first ever morning show concert today, friday, november 2nd, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, welcome to "today." 7:00 a.m. on the west coast on friday. i am matt lauer. >> i am savannah guthrie. it has been a hard week around here. we are excited to have something to smile about. aerosmith is here. >> i listened to the check. and the visual of them on the concert stage is something to remember. it is a great distraction. but only a distraction from the on-going problems in the wake of the storm sandy. this morning, the death toll from the storm has risen from more
more misery as the northeast sandy. a new threat, another storm the new jobs report is out this morning. it is mixed news. 171,000 jobs added. the unemployment rate up slightly to 7.9%. we will get reaction from both campaigns. >>> and walk this way. new yorkers in need of a lift are about to get one on our plaza. the count down has gun for air oh smith's first ever morning show concert today, friday, november 2nd, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt...
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reporter: now keep in mind, this nor'easter moved ashore in the exact same location where superstorm sandy hit. nearly 800,000 homes and businesses are still without power and some people had just gotten their power turned back on after ten days with no electricity. and now, they've lost power again. i mean can you imagine? first a once in a century hurricane, then a nor'easter just ten days later. brutal. as one long island resident with no power said i feel like i'm living if a sequel to a bad horror movie. that is a sentiment certainly shared by new jersey governor chris christie. in a press conference yesterday, he said -- what's next? locusts? i'll have more from him coming up from a half hour at 6:30. >> thanks kristin. >>> now well, in prince george's county police officers are looking for more information this morning on a shooting in hillcrest heights, a shooting last night and when they got to the sewn they found a -- scene they found a man was shot outside an apartment building at 23rd parkway. the victim was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. the detectives are working
reporter: now keep in mind, this nor'easter moved ashore in the exact same location where superstorm sandy hit. nearly 800,000 homes and businesses are still without power and some people had just gotten their power turned back on after ten days with no electricity. and now, they've lost power again. i mean can you imagine? first a once in a century hurricane, then a nor'easter just ten days later. brutal. as one long island resident with no power said i feel like i'm living if a sequel to a...
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. >> reporter: meteorologists were able to track hurricane sandy using federal satellites. will they still be able to spend what they need? >> satellite controls navigation. that system won't be put in place. >> reporter: we could see the slowdowns at some airports. >> the faa will need to take some controllers out of the towers. they will be selective about how they do that and they said that they would not cut back on the major towers. >> reporter: fuller says everybody will be incon convenienced, but worse? >> just about everybody will see their taxes go up. >> reporter: people that work will see their payroll taxes go up and people that itemized won't be able to deduct child care expenses because congress has not continued those reductions. small businesses will lose money because of changes in the inheritance tax. >> we basically lose the gain that we have made and achieved over the last three years. we lose most of the jobs that have been added and we are back to the deficit of the reduction again. >> reporter: when people have less money to spend or have lost their j
. >> reporter: meteorologists were able to track hurricane sandy using federal satellites. will they still be able to spend what they need? >> satellite controls navigation. that system won't be put in place. >> reporter: we could see the slowdowns at some airports. >> the faa will need to take some controllers out of the towers. they will be selective about how they do that and they said that they would not cut back on the major towers. >> reporter: fuller says...
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and later help for homeowners in the wake of sandy. if your home flooded, you had any kind of water damage, do you know how to go about fixing t t that? some really practical advice. >> first to natalie at the news desk. natalie, good morning. >> good morning, matt and savannah. good morning, everyone. more than the $1 billion marathon to the white house, president obama and governor romney will spend this last day before americans hit the polls making a final blitz of the critical swing states. both candidates visit ohio which could hold the key to amassing the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. some of the biggest names in entertainment joins forced here on nbc for the hurricane sandy coming together telethon. friday night's broadcast raised nearly $23 million for the american red cross storm relief effort. next's mike taibbi has more. ♪ i see the lights go out on broadway ♪ >> reporter: it was partly a concert and mostly a telethon hosted by matt to benefit millions unable to watch it. most of the performers who c
and later help for homeowners in the wake of sandy. if your home flooded, you had any kind of water damage, do you know how to go about fixing t t that? some really practical advice. >> first to natalie at the news desk. natalie, good morning. >> good morning, matt and savannah. good morning, everyone. more than the $1 billion marathon to the white house, president obama and governor romney will spend this last day before americans hit the polls making a final blitz of the critical...
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>> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke -- it broke the momentum that romney had coming in at the end of october. but that's not chris christie's fault. now, i do think the news media made a much bigger deal out of it that made it sound like christie was almost endorsing obama. all christie said was the president's trying to be a good partner. >> governor haley barbour, nice to have you here, sir. i appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you, matt. >>> let's go to the news desk with tamron hall in for natalie this morning. >> good morning, everyone. >>> wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords is set to come face-to-face with her shooter today. facing sentencing for that massacre in 2011. he's pleaded guilty to killing six people and wounding others including giffords. her husband, retired astronaut mark kelly will be at her side. the 24-year-old lautner has agreed to a plea deal. and he will be sentenced to life in prison without parole. >>> new details about the u.s. soldier accused of carrying out a massacr
>> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke -- it broke the momentum that romney had coming in at the end of october. but that's not chris christie's fault. now, i do think the news media made a much bigger deal out of it that made it sound like christie was almost endorsing obama. all christie said was the president's trying to be a good partner. >> governor haley barbour, nice to have you here, sir. i appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you, matt....
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that's bad news for millions of people still recovering from hurricane sandy. good morning, and welcome to "news4 today." i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. that storm arrived overnight, dropping snow from new jersey to massachusetts. it's only adding to the misery for people who haven't had power or gas for 11 days because of sandy. t the whipping winds, pounding surf stunned people in oyster bay. some are now wondering if power will be restored by thanksgiving. >> north of there in connecticut, drivers are dealing with treacherous road conditions. police say two traffic deaths may be related to the storm. a car collided with a jackknifed crush, and in lebanon, another car overturned. the coastal storm is expected to dump as much as a foot of snow in parts of new england. tom kierein now is tracking that storm. good morning to you. >> a near miss for us thankfully, because it is a powerful coastal storm, almost like a hurricane. in fact, it had hurricane force winds yesterday afternoon. and now it's just sort of stalled out and spinning away here, just
that's bad news for millions of people still recovering from hurricane sandy. good morning, and welcome to "news4 today." i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. that storm arrived overnight, dropping snow from new jersey to massachusetts. it's only adding to the misery for people who haven't had power or gas for 11 days because of sandy. t the whipping winds, pounding surf stunned people in oyster bay. some are now wondering if power will be restored by thanksgiving. >>...
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>> a small area hardest hit by sandy, a gruel day. winds are starting to pick up, and we're going to get a winter storm out of this. let me take you through the coastal map. the first thing we'll deal with are the winds. the winds will whip the waves up. can you see the storm clearly coming up the coastline and now the clouds are increasing and even the rain is increasing in the mid-atlantic. the wind gusts are already picking up along the jersey shore and also areas of lange island. if we go over it our weather computer, you can seat wind gusts are highest along the gulf coast and down the new england coastine. that's where we'll see the worst damage from the wind. areas of long island could see winds gusting possibly up to 50 to 70 miles per hour. we're also going to continue areas of possibly new england looking at winter weather advisories and areas in philadelphia under a winter storm warning. expected up to 5 inches of snow. airports later today from philadelphia to new york city, especially this afternoon. they will probably be
>> a small area hardest hit by sandy, a gruel day. winds are starting to pick up, and we're going to get a winter storm out of this. let me take you through the coastal map. the first thing we'll deal with are the winds. the winds will whip the waves up. can you see the storm clearly coming up the coastline and now the clouds are increasing and even the rain is increasing in the mid-atlantic. the wind gusts are already picking up along the jersey shore and also areas of lange island. if...
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>> willie, for a small area that was hit the hardest by sandy, it's just going to be a cruel day. we're already watching the winds crank up. even in new york the winds are picking up. we're going to get a winter storm out of this with large waves at coastal areas. the first thing we deal with is the winds. the winds are going to whip the waves up. you can see the storm coming up the coastline. and now the clouds are increasing. even the rain is going to begin to increase in areas along the mid-atlantic. the winds will be the first concern. the wind gusts are already really picking up along the jersey shore all through areas of long island. if we go over to our other weather computer on weather 2, you can see the wind gusts are the highest along the gulf coast and also down along the new england coastline. that's where we're going to see the worst damage from the winds. i think areas of long island could see some winds gusting possibly up to 50 to 70 miles per hour. we're also going to continue areas of possibly new england looking at winter weather advisori advisories. we could ge
>> willie, for a small area that was hit the hardest by sandy, it's just going to be a cruel day. we're already watching the winds crank up. even in new york the winds are picking up. we're going to get a winter storm out of this with large waves at coastal areas. the first thing we deal with is the winds. the winds are going to whip the waves up. you can see the storm coming up the coastline. and now the clouds are increasing. even the rain is going to begin to increase in areas along...
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it is not super storm sandy, but the waves crashing and certainly remind you of it. a nor'easter is expected to hit the ocean city area later this afternoon with sustained winds of 30 miles per hour and gusts of 40 miles per hour with a rain-snow mixed. they're still monitoring the storm and have not put any emergency plans in place. the biggest concern will be flooding, especially areas below 17th street associated with storm surge. we spoke with a local volunteer firefighter about how he and other emergency personnel are readying themselves for the storm. >> we met with them last night. they told us it would basically be flooding and stuff like that, nothing really big like what we had with sandy. >> once again, a live look at the ocean. it is pretty choppy out there. you definitely don't want to go out today. high tide hits here in ocean city around 1:50 p.m. we will monitor it and have updates for you at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. let's head back to the studio for a look at where this storm is going. >> it is so sad to see that area affected by another storm. i know
it is not super storm sandy, but the waves crashing and certainly remind you of it. a nor'easter is expected to hit the ocean city area later this afternoon with sustained winds of 30 miles per hour and gusts of 40 miles per hour with a rain-snow mixed. they're still monitoring the storm and have not put any emergency plans in place. the biggest concern will be flooding, especially areas below 17th street associated with storm surge. we spoke with a local volunteer firefighter about how he and...
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this is, of course, during superstorm sandy dropping buckets on the area. you see that tree fall and almost land right on top of that car. this is back on october 29th. according to police, the person in the car was not injured, but extremely lucky and they put this video out there to use it as an example to stay home when there are dangerous driving conditions due to weather. if you look close, almost looks like the power lines might have saved this person. the tree gets caught up, that is what slows it down. let's shoot over to wilmington, north carolina. what do you see there? clear red light. person in the video didn't see that, boom, huge three-car pileup. this is the wilmington entrance to the bridge. a honda landed on the roof and emergency crews had to direct traffic and the bridge was shut down for about an hour. one person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, but, of course, messed up traveling for lots of other people. look, the suv gets hit by the truck. that's the honda civic. you can barely see it. you can see as it goes off frame, i
this is, of course, during superstorm sandy dropping buckets on the area. you see that tree fall and almost land right on top of that car. this is back on october 29th. according to police, the person in the car was not injured, but extremely lucky and they put this video out there to use it as an example to stay home when there are dangerous driving conditions due to weather. if you look close, almost looks like the power lines might have saved this person. the tree gets caught up, that is...
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a week after superstorm sandy flooded the world trade center site. water had risen as high as ten feet in some spots. it took days for huge water pumps to try to drain out those tens of millions of gallons of water at that site. >> it is going to take months and years in some places to get back to normal, so, any amount of good news is great news right now. >>> 6:34 and christina loren is here with spectacular news weatherwise. >> great-looking day shaping up. good morning to you, temperatures near records, yet again. live picture downtown san jose completely clear right off the bat. no fog to report and that sun is now coming up very quickly. two minutes away from your official sunrise. 51 degrees in napa and 56 degrees in san francisco and we're about 35 minutes away from the polls opening up. so, keep that in mind. 54 in san jose and 50 in livermore. as we head throughout the day, temperatures comfortable and near record warmth and fog and clouds return tomorrow and 10 to 15 degrees cooler by this weekend and temperatures drop like a rock. we're g
a week after superstorm sandy flooded the world trade center site. water had risen as high as ten feet in some spots. it took days for huge water pumps to try to drain out those tens of millions of gallons of water at that site. >> it is going to take months and years in some places to get back to normal, so, any amount of good news is great news right now. >>> 6:34 and christina loren is here with spectacular news weatherwise. >> great-looking day shaping up. good morning...
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it is what it is, but it's all come in the wake of sandy. >> in the wake of sandy. >> wake of sandy that changed our pattern big-time. >> how long did it take you to vote today? >> about 30 minutes. >> an hour. >> an hour? 30 minutes. the poll workers said i finished second in the amounted of time. i finished second to an 89-year- old woman. i knew what i was doing, for the silver. >>> some of you took no time at all, but people were not breezing through here in southeast baltimore today. it was a slow go, kelly. >> a lot of issues to go through. we have been checking in on the latest on the presidential election all over the country. we have a report now from chicago, the site of president obama's election party. what are you hearing? i know the president had a meeting with poll workers today, playing in a basketball game tonight. what's it like there? >> reporter: so, kelly, yeah, it seems like he's up to quite a bit today, even though he's not doing that official campaigning, but we did just hear from the white house, that president ops's daughters are flying here to -- president obam
it is what it is, but it's all come in the wake of sandy. >> in the wake of sandy. >> wake of sandy that changed our pattern big-time. >> how long did it take you to vote today? >> about 30 minutes. >> an hour. >> an hour? 30 minutes. the poll workers said i finished second in the amounted of time. i finished second to an 89-year- old woman. i knew what i was doing, for the silver. >>> some of you took no time at all, but people were not breezing...
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not nearly the power of sandy, of course. this is not a hurricane, but will bring wind, rain, and enough cold air wrapping around the back side of the system to bring some wet snow into central maryland, and i think even parts of the eastern shore as the storm begins to move north. it's going to be one those winter-like evenings around here. cold, windy, wet, and a little snow. coastal flood concerns up for della square the maryland beaches, and of course all of southern new jersey and the new york area could see some high tides that won't be welcome. you can see the clouds roll in overnight. rain begins to invade the eastern shore by 9:00. i think the morning commute not too bad, but by 5:00, rain changes to snow, that early sunset occurs, and then wet snow, with up to a slushy inch of accumulation on the high end here. again, mixed bag here on i-95 corridor, where i think there will be some slushy coatings to deal with. 32 tonight, clear but cold for the final voting here. tomorrow, 42, cloudy, windy, with those mixed showe
not nearly the power of sandy, of course. this is not a hurricane, but will bring wind, rain, and enough cold air wrapping around the back side of the system to bring some wet snow into central maryland, and i think even parts of the eastern shore as the storm begins to move north. it's going to be one those winter-like evenings around here. cold, windy, wet, and a little snow. coastal flood concerns up for della square the maryland beaches, and of course all of southern new jersey and the new...
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then along came hurricane sandy. in politics, a wise man told me once that you can never see around t corner. i don't want to minimize the tragic human dimensions of this giant storm and its aftermath, but this is a political program and the election is next tuesday, so here goes. we start with new jersey gov. christie prior to hurricane sandy. >> send you back to chicago -- give you the plane trip back to chicago you have earned. i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people ofew jersey bounce back stronger than before. >> for the past several days, voters have seen the president on tv, at the white house, the red cross, as you just saw with the governor christie. they saw the president hugging victims and looking, well, presidential during the time of crisis. with the election practically on our doorstep, how will that the aftermath of sandy play out? >> it will play out good for president ob
then along came hurricane sandy. in politics, a wise man told me once that you can never see around t corner. i don't want to minimize the tragic human dimensions of this giant storm and its aftermath, but this is a political program and the election is next tuesday, so here goes. we start with new jersey gov. christie prior to hurricane sandy. >> send you back to chicago -- give you the plane trip back to chicago you have earned. i cannot thank the president enough for his personal...
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we will there are -- sandy. people there are cashing nan selling gas for outrageous price on craig list. prices on monday afternoon were as high as 30 dollars a gage. it's illegal to price gouge in -- a gallon. it's illegal to price gouge but in spite of the legal issues some drivers may be willing a pay more rather than wait. consometimes braved hour long -- consumers braved hour long lines at gas station to get the fuel for the cars and to power the generators. >> and homeowners begin the task of cleaning up from sandy's flood waters, they are being warned that this is not the time to save everything. the food and drug administration says it starts with food that may have come had contact with flood waters and food in water tight pouches or cans needs to be san fiesed by removing labels and boiling it or soaking it in a bleach solution. anything in your house that can't be disinfected like toys or carpeting or books need to be tossed. >>> you can call it the out of this world. >> coming up, how astronauts are
we will there are -- sandy. people there are cashing nan selling gas for outrageous price on craig list. prices on monday afternoon were as high as 30 dollars a gage. it's illegal to price gouge in -- a gallon. it's illegal to price gouge but in spite of the legal issues some drivers may be willing a pay more rather than wait. consometimes braved hour long -- consumers braved hour long lines at gas station to get the fuel for the cars and to power the generators. >> and homeowners begin...
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slamming new york and new jersey, a region still trying to catch its breath a week after superstorm sandy rolled in. this latest wintery blast blanketing the coast already has tens of thousands of customers from new york down to the carolinas without power again. meantime, officials now put sandy's death toll at 121 people. >>> president obama and leaders of a divided congress are making post election pledges to work together a major deal to reduce the deficit without stalling the economic recovery. house speaker john boehner said wednesday that republicans would be willing to consider hiking tax revenues under the right circumstances along with a package of spending cuts. concerns about the looming fiscal crisis and europe's financial problems led to a 312-point plunge on wednesday on wall street. >>> wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords is set to come face-to-face with her shooter today. the massacre in 2011, pleaded guilty to killing six people and wounding 13 others, including giffords. this will be giffords' first appearance in court for this case. and her husband mark kelly will
slamming new york and new jersey, a region still trying to catch its breath a week after superstorm sandy rolled in. this latest wintery blast blanketing the coast already has tens of thousands of customers from new york down to the carolinas without power again. meantime, officials now put sandy's death toll at 121 people. >>> president obama and leaders of a divided congress are making post election pledges to work together a major deal to reduce the deficit without stalling the...
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and generators provided power that has been out since sandy hit. >> i'm sure it will be because of sandy, a little chaos here and there. that's just natural when you have a big event, a disaster like sandy. >> reporter: new jersey's governor brought up the same plea. >> get out there and vote. a lot of things in play in your life right now but it is a national election. it is important to vote. >> reporter: important but also frustrating for many whose patience has indeed been tested. >> i've been here three time. they finally got machines in. now the machines are jammed up. it is total chaos. >> reporter: after a chaotic weekend in florida, relative calm on tuesday. voters faced only long lines which was also the case from huntsville, alabama, to minneapolis, minnesota. nbc news. >> the news4 i-team is on voter patrol. if you see a problem when you go to the polls today, we want to hear from you. call the i-team voter patrol tip line. >>> the fate of a maryland law known as the dream act will be decided tonight. it makes it easier for children of undocumented immigrants to attend colleg
and generators provided power that has been out since sandy hit. >> i'm sure it will be because of sandy, a little chaos here and there. that's just natural when you have a big event, a disaster like sandy. >> reporter: new jersey's governor brought up the same plea. >> get out there and vote. a lot of things in play in your life right now but it is a national election. it is important to vote. >> reporter: important but also frustrating for many whose patience has...
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plus a new plan to keep the lights from going out when the next sandy hits. that could hit everyone's >> forget the pick cliff. are we about to go over the climate cliff? al gore calling for a carbon tax to be part of the negotiations. he said it will help fight global warming and keep individual tax rates low. wayne, you're cold on this global warming idea and the tax. why? >> well, he's a politician. he's not a climate thomas. it's like asking barney frank to be an expert on bank, although he wrote a banking bill. they're implicating unnecessarily -- they've got a problem already. you're talking about the fiscal cliff, which has to do with taxes and has to do with income and has to do with things that have nhing to do with the climate whatsoever. so to inject this into there to make it unnecessarily economicked and if they did, somebody has got to p for it and they got to figure out some way to do it. this is just makg a mess out of something that's already too difficult to solve. >> who ends up paying for it? companies most likely. i mean, we like to tax r
plus a new plan to keep the lights from going out when the next sandy hits. that could hit everyone's >> forget the pick cliff. are we about to go over the climate cliff? al gore calling for a carbon tax to be part of the negotiations. he said it will help fight global warming and keep individual tax rates low. wayne, you're cold on this global warming idea and the tax. why? >> well, he's a politician. he's not a climate thomas. it's like asking barney frank to be an expert on bank,...
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. >> and there's so much talk that sandy helps obama win this. do you think this hurt romney this happened? >> it may have a bit. hurricane sandy afforded the president an opportunity to look presidential and his response was widely hailed by many of the governors in the states that were affected, especially chris christie, being pleased with the republican's response. i think that certainly didn't hurt. he's got the president and eebs got the experience. >> we'll talk about the marriage and legalizing marijuana in our next go around. >> one of the biggest decisions voters had to make whether to approve a tax increase to fund education. this morning, it appears prop 30 has passed. 54% to 46%. governor brown expected to react to the victory later on today. i'm sure he's going to come out a very happy man but also very relieved. this was tough. >> yeah, good morning to you, jon. this was a huge victory for governor brown. at an election watch party, he told supporters basically in the end proposition 30 sold itself. that californians believe in sch
. >> and there's so much talk that sandy helps obama win this. do you think this hurt romney this happened? >> it may have a bit. hurricane sandy afforded the president an opportunity to look presidential and his response was widely hailed by many of the governors in the states that were affected, especially chris christie, being pleased with the republican's response. i think that certainly didn't hurt. he's got the president and eebs got the experience. >> we'll talk about...
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>>> up next on a second look, hurricane sandy ripped through the eastern seaboard but it's not the first time a major storm has torn up new york and new jersey. looking back at the hurricanes that have flooded streets, leveled homes and wiped out landmarks across the northeast. i'm julie haener, the past two weeks have seen some of the most severe storm damage ever to hit the eastern seaboard of the united states. hurricane sandy roared north from the caribbean and devastated major portions of new york and new jersey leaving millions without power. but it's not the first time severe weather has ripped across the northeast. in 1821 a hurricane hit new york city and the flooding was so severe that the east and hudson rivers merged. flooding lower manhattan up to canal street. another hurricane wiped away a resort island off the rocaway. dozens of hurricanes and tropical storms have created havoc across new york and new jersey. one of them was in 1992. here is faith banters report. >> reporter: in a city that has seen just about anything, most new yorkers have never seen anything like this.
>>> up next on a second look, hurricane sandy ripped through the eastern seaboard but it's not the first time a major storm has torn up new york and new jersey. looking back at the hurricanes that have flooded streets, leveled homes and wiped out landmarks across the northeast. i'm julie haener, the past two weeks have seen some of the most severe storm damage ever to hit the eastern seaboard of the united states. hurricane sandy roared north from the caribbean and devastated major...
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notice on a region already slammed by hurricane sandy. >> i'm waiting for the locusts and pestilence next. >> president obama returns to washington with a new challenge, bringing together democrats and republicans. >>> and hispanic voters hold the key to victory. a record number of latinos turn out to vote, the majority supporting president obama. demand it at the ballot box. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 8, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning a lot of be folks in the northeast are asking how much more can we take? barely more than a week after superstorm sandy an unusually early winter storm is hitting the region with a nasty mix of rain, snow and gusty winds. the storm moved up the coast overnight disrupting roads and air travel and causing more trouble for an already fragile system. from 60,000 customers who just had their power restored lost it again. teresa garcia is in rockaway beach, new york. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. look it or not, ready or not, people in this tri-state regio
notice on a region already slammed by hurricane sandy. >> i'm waiting for the locusts and pestilence next. >> president obama returns to washington with a new challenge, bringing together democrats and republicans. >>> and hispanic voters hold the key to victory. a record number of latinos turn out to vote, the majority supporting president obama. demand it at the ballot box. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 8, 2012. >>>...
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by hurricane sandy. sam and our extreme weather team are covering it all inside the storm zone. we start with sam champion. hey, sam. >> last night, four to six inches of snow in new york city. as the temperatures come up this morning, roads in midtown are already clear. but what a storm. 50-mile-per-hour to 70-mile-per-hour winds. 13 inches of snow coming from this thing. look at the top performers. these are the areas that picked up the most snow. a quick look at the live shot from foxborough, massachusetts. here's the top performers collecting 13 inches, the highest total we could find. and certainly, the numbers step down from there. with that snow total, central park, 4.7 officially. that makes it the sixth snowiest on record just with that snowstorm. take a look at where that snow seemed to be deposited, just inland. that top new jersey total is just about 30 miles, 15 to 30 miles off the shoreline of new jersey. inland areas really collecting the snow. the big concern was what was going to happen
by hurricane sandy. sam and our extreme weather team are covering it all inside the storm zone. we start with sam champion. hey, sam. >> last night, four to six inches of snow in new york city. as the temperatures come up this morning, roads in midtown are already clear. but what a storm. 50-mile-per-hour to 70-mile-per-hour winds. 13 inches of snow coming from this thing. look at the top performers. these are the areas that picked up the most snow. a quick look at the live shot from...
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the massive nor'easter battering areas hardest hit by sandy. a foot of snow. howling winds over 60 miles per hour, taking down trees and powerlines, for thousands of hurricane victims just back on their feet. our extreme weather team has the latest from the storm zone. >>> wall street worries. the worst day of the year for your money. the stocks plummet the day after the election. what's behind the huge plunge? and what it means for your bank account. >>> high-speed heist. a jaw-dropping robbery in the middle of the day. thieves on motorcycles roar into a mall, ripping off hundreds of thousands in jewelry. and it's all caught on tape. >>> and girl power. the 9-year-old tearing up the gridiron, leaving the boys in her dust. and it's only her first season on the field. we'll hear from the boys she's beating. and we'll talk to her, live. >>> good morning, everyone. boy, sam is about the prettiest running back i've ever seen. >> she is. i just said, take that, cheerleaders. i can say that, as a former cheerleader. >> hello to robin, recovering. as you see, elizabe
the massive nor'easter battering areas hardest hit by sandy. a foot of snow. howling winds over 60 miles per hour, taking down trees and powerlines, for thousands of hurricane victims just back on their feet. our extreme weather team has the latest from the storm zone. >>> wall street worries. the worst day of the year for your money. the stocks plummet the day after the election. what's behind the huge plunge? and what it means for your bank account. >>> high-speed heist. a...
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sandy could cost americans $50 billion in damage by earliest estimates. and much of the clean-up remains to be done. 675,000 people are still without power since last week's disaster. and hundreds of thousands displaced. >> you know, we may take a set back in the next 24 hours. you need to be prepared for that. >> reporter: in north jersey, buildings damaged by sandy were reboarded up. they have extra plywood now as people brace for a second battering. winds howled into new york city where subway systems are still under repair. and now, railroads and bridges are frozen, once again, crippling the area into an impassible mess. >> hurricane sandy, weakened trees and the high winds tonight could cause more trees and limbs to come down and the storm debris still on our streets to blow around dangerously. >> reporter: the debris which is everywhere, need to be cleared before the high winds kick up. new york airports are also locked down again. ginger zee, rockaway park, new york. >> and the storm will now spread north over the next few hours. >> with more on th
sandy could cost americans $50 billion in damage by earliest estimates. and much of the clean-up remains to be done. 675,000 people are still without power since last week's disaster. and hundreds of thousands displaced. >> you know, we may take a set back in the next 24 hours. you need to be prepared for that. >> reporter: in north jersey, buildings damaged by sandy were reboarded up. they have extra plywood now as people brace for a second battering. winds howled into new york...
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they survived sandy. they will put up with this nor and they also want protect their homes from looters. so they are pooling resources in the sense of generators or fireplaces or some ways they can heat up, share blankets and making do. this weather will change soon and they will have more ability to clean up. >> have you seen a lot of people evacuating? i have a friend in rockaway beach who had to evacuate when sandy hit and decided to stick around when this second storm hit. have you seen a lot of people heading out? >> reporter: actually plenty of the people we spoke with stuck out sandy. and then they said this one was not going to be an issue if they could have survived that one. there were evacuation orders put in by mayor bloomberg but they were not mandatory in this sense. and you also as you travel along the streets here see some house angles with signs where those buildings or those homes are unsafe but many more people sticking around than i would have thought after sandy. >> how about power ou
they survived sandy. they will put up with this nor and they also want protect their homes from looters. so they are pooling resources in the sense of generators or fireplaces or some ways they can heat up, share blankets and making do. this weather will change soon and they will have more ability to clean up. >> have you seen a lot of people evacuating? i have a friend in rockaway beach who had to evacuate when sandy hit and decided to stick around when this second storm hit. have you...
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want to take this moment to extend our best wishes to the many americans recovering from hurricane sandy.
want to take this moment to extend our best wishes to the many americans recovering from hurricane sandy.
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first it was sandy, now it's the nor'easter that's pounding the eastern seaboard with rain, wind and snow. she's knocking out power yet again to hundreds of thousands of people who just had it restored in new york and new jersey. in trenton, new jersey, powerful waves are causing new fears of flooding for communities that are already washed out. several communities in long island now covered in white. people there cannot even get gas as shipments there have been delayed. and from connecticut to rhode island, 3 to 6 inches of snow have fallen in the past 24 hours alone. that is still less than the 8 inches that have fallen in some parts of massachusetts. people up and down the east coast proving they are resilient. >> kind of laughing about it at this point. it's unneefbelievable to go fro hurricane to a nor'easter in the same ten days. >> reporter: parts of southern new england are expected to receive 3 to 5 inches of snow today, 8 inches in higher elevations. as for flights, no surprise, dozens more are canceled at the major airports. we're talking jfk, philadelphia and newark. here
first it was sandy, now it's the nor'easter that's pounding the eastern seaboard with rain, wind and snow. she's knocking out power yet again to hundreds of thousands of people who just had it restored in new york and new jersey. in trenton, new jersey, powerful waves are causing new fears of flooding for communities that are already washed out. several communities in long island now covered in white. people there cannot even get gas as shipments there have been delayed. and from connecticut to...
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snow and rain on a region that's barely begun to dig out from sandy. there are new pictures from staten island. several inches of wet snow are threatening to topple already weakened trees. power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in new york and new jersey overnight, many of which had just seen service restored after more and a week in the dark. passenger trains grind to a halt and at least 1300 flights kept at the gates of airports. we'll have a live report from one of the areas hit hardest by the storm in just a moment. first we want to go right to bill karins for a look at what's happening. bill, tell us more about this storm. >> there's been some good and some bad. the snow and the amounts were much higher-than-expected. that was the bad part of it. they did bring down some trees. additional power outages in new jersey and connecticut. the good with the storm is that the storm surge and as far as the beach erosion and the waves on the coast of the jersey shore were not as bad as expected. that's good. we didn't do a lot of additional damage in th
snow and rain on a region that's barely begun to dig out from sandy. there are new pictures from staten island. several inches of wet snow are threatening to topple already weakened trees. power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in new york and new jersey overnight, many of which had just seen service restored after more and a week in the dark. passenger trains grind to a halt and at least 1300 flights kept at the gates of airports. we'll have a live report from one of the areas hit hardest...
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plus a new plan to keep the lights from going out when the next sandy hits. that could hit everyone's electric k in 1894, bill. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ just in time for the polaris holiday sales event. get financing as low as 2.99% on all polaris atvs and side-by-sides including the new twenty-thirteens. plus rebates up to one thousand dollars on select twenty-twelves. incredible deals on... legendary sportsman... powerful rangers... and razor sharp razors. financing as low as 2.99% and rebates up to one thousand dollars ends december 31st. get all the detas at polaris.com. ends december 31st. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus
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parts of new york and new jersey still trying to recover from hurricane sandy. it brought rain and a lot of snow. >> that left thousands in the dark. >> the northeast had just begun recovering from super storm sandy and now this. heavy snowfall on top of the destruction. >> this is like insult to injury. >> the storm is dropping sleet and rain with wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and the falling temperatures are at adding to problems with those without heat and electricity. >> i am waiting for electricity. this morning i was waiting -- i heard a 30 mile per hour winds. >> police urged people to take shelter. volunteers at donation sites are clearing out the supplies that have been collected in order to make room for people who might need warm shelter. >> we are trying to make sure all these people have a place to stay. >> new jersey issued a mandatory evacuation order for several communities. >> police are knocking on doors telling us to evacuate immediately. the one everybody out of the houses. >> you need to be prepared for that. i am prepared for that. i h
parts of new york and new jersey still trying to recover from hurricane sandy. it brought rain and a lot of snow. >> that left thousands in the dark. >> the northeast had just begun recovering from super storm sandy and now this. heavy snowfall on top of the destruction. >> this is like insult to injury. >> the storm is dropping sleet and rain with wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and the falling temperatures are at adding to problems with those without heat and...
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sandy? >>> new york jets head coach rex ryan reacts to an nfl player survey that shows he is the run-away winner as the league's most over-rated coach? the question is, is he? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning. i'm willie geist. this is "way too early." the show that remains too close to call. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. you can e-mail me or tweet me. lem know what you're doing up at this hour. or do what david action 'em rod's mustache does, text the word "awake" to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. this is your cram session for thursday, november 8th, a lot to talk about, including the market's reaction to president obama's re-election. we'll tell you how the business community is feeling about four more years. we know how stephen colbert feels. he's not taking it well. that clip later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news here at 30 rock in new york city. for obvious reasons we were locked in on
sandy? >>> new york jets head coach rex ryan reacts to an nfl player survey that shows he is the run-away winner as the league's most over-rated coach? the question is, is he? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning. i'm willie geist. this is "way too early." the show that remains too close to call. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. you can e-mail me or tweet me. lem know what you're doing up at this...
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it's been a very active pattern, sandy plus this nor'easter. the atmosphere cycles with the very active pattern. that's what we'll have the next few days. finally some warm air will sneak in. we're going to see temperatures rocket into the mid-50s. we'll be well into the 60-degree range by saturday afternoon. we could flirt with saturday by veterans day. this will bring winter weather to new england. at most we'll continue to keep breezy conditions as the winds funnel. tonight 30, clear and cold. tomorrow 55, mostly sunny as we trend warmer. that's the beginning of our warming trend. take a look through saturday, 62. got some work around the house. kind of winterizing, get ready, caulkinged window. i noticed home depot they're almost out of caulk guns. you get the idea. this was a good weekend. just get some sunshine, breathe some fresh air, a good time to do it. >> all right. thanks, wyatt. it can be good for your heart, now amazon.com is hoping buying is easier on your wallet. they unveiled a new wine market place today with more than 1,000 w
it's been a very active pattern, sandy plus this nor'easter. the atmosphere cycles with the very active pattern. that's what we'll have the next few days. finally some warm air will sneak in. we're going to see temperatures rocket into the mid-50s. we'll be well into the 60-degree range by saturday afternoon. we could flirt with saturday by veterans day. this will bring winter weather to new england. at most we'll continue to keep breezy conditions as the winds funnel. tonight 30, clear and...
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it was hit hard by superstorm sandy last week. some residents there are still without heat and electricity from sandy and it is believed the nor'easter could make matters even worse. i'm sure it will. i mean it is hard to believe they are getting hit once again. not the same magnitude of hurricane sandy but still, winds gusting to about 30 to 40 instead of 80 to 90. of course, winter conditions and that is unusual. we are only in the first week of november. a little unusual to see that much snow this early in the season. around here, we are on the back end of it and still very cold outside. we did get our first official snowflakes at reagan national last night. picked autopsy a trace officially. we've seen some flakes here in washington already this season. here is your big headline. nice pattern change ahead. that means more sunshine and warmer temperatures on the way. i think you'll love the weekend forecast as we get into veterans day on sunday and monday. our temperatures will be well into the 60s. should be a lot nicer. it is
it was hit hard by superstorm sandy last week. some residents there are still without heat and electricity from sandy and it is believed the nor'easter could make matters even worse. i'm sure it will. i mean it is hard to believe they are getting hit once again. not the same magnitude of hurricane sandy but still, winds gusting to about 30 to 40 instead of 80 to 90. of course, winter conditions and that is unusual. we are only in the first week of november. a little unusual to see that much...
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and sandy ruined a lot of people's plans. can't blame folks from being distracted when your haas is gone, no heat, no power. it will be interesting. and keep your eye on problems, unrelated to the storm. keep your eye on hoip hoohio an florida. legal rumblings in terms of voter id and voting machines themselves and extended, not extended hours. hope that, does turn, just another legal mess like a few years ago. those two states will be ground zero. >> seeing, a third of the votes cast by early ballots. absentee ballots. 1.# million cast in ohio as well. so this thing. >> up to 40% of the country could have already voted. before today. that's encouraging. good for democracy in general. encouraging. >> could come down to new hampshire's four electoral volts. or ohio's 18. florida's 29. >> romney is making a play for that. doesn't get ohio. pennsylvania could equalize it. very interesting, the math. >> going back to pennsylvania and ohio today. just when you thought he was done. >> underscores how important that is. >> the faceb
and sandy ruined a lot of people's plans. can't blame folks from being distracted when your haas is gone, no heat, no power. it will be interesting. and keep your eye on problems, unrelated to the storm. keep your eye on hoip hoohio an florida. legal rumblings in terms of voter id and voting machines themselves and extended, not extended hours. hope that, does turn, just another legal mess like a few years ago. those two states will be ground zero. >> seeing, a third of the votes cast by...
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half a million people still have no power because of sandy. right now the new jersey/new york area is taking another hit from tropical force winds and snow that's starting to pile up. >> you can't run away from this stuff. this is mother nature. you gotta do what you gotta do. >> prior to the storm crews up and down the jersey shore reinforced sand dunes hoping to prevent more flooding. >>> an early casualty of this storm, air travel. airlines have already canceled hundreds of flights in and out of jfk, laguardia, and newark airport. expect that number to climb into the thousands. airlines are hoping to avoid stranding crews at socked in airports. for the latest on the storm and its path let's get right to meteorologist topper shutt. >> anita, we're lucky that we're far enough south of the storm. we have a little light rain, occasionally some sleet here in northwest. let me show you the radar. some areas in new jersey and new york already have four to six inches of snow. we've had some light rain, most of which is going to be freshly the distr
half a million people still have no power because of sandy. right now the new jersey/new york area is taking another hit from tropical force winds and snow that's starting to pile up. >> you can't run away from this stuff. this is mother nature. you gotta do what you gotta do. >> prior to the storm crews up and down the jersey shore reinforced sand dunes hoping to prevent more flooding. >>> an early casualty of this storm, air travel. airlines have already canceled hundreds...